Snowfall in New York a couple of weekends ago evidently stirred up some of the localBigfootin the Hudson Valley area. There were multiple reports of tracks found in the snow.

The track sightings were sent over, as you would expect, to a group of investigators in the area called the Bigfoot Researchers of the Hudson Valley. The tracks popped up across Duchess County.

There were tracks found in a woman's backyard in Wappingers Falls. There are strides of six feet that accompany them.

Another backyard had tracks and the investigators added that "it looks like the creature was looking for food and may have grabbed a squirrel."

That's obvious looking at the pictures. Where you see tracks in the snow, the experts pick up on the subtleties that let them know what more than likely was going on. It's why they're the experts.

The third set came from a woman who was snowshoeing in Milan, which is located in the northern part of Duchess County.

The tracks she found included claw marks. In addition to the pictures she sent in, she included a video of the seen.

Don't you dare take a look at those prints and assume they're from a bear. Let the team of investigators do their job first before jumping to such an irresponsible conclusion.

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